Bill Text: NY S08658 | 2023-2024 | General Assembly | Amended


Bill Title: Enacts the "get congestion pricing right act"; directs the MTA to allocate $45 million to the MTA's bus system to increase frequency and reliability; directs the MTA to allocate $45 million to expand the fare-free bus pilot program within NYC; requires reporting on such investments.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 4-0)

Status: (Introduced) 2024-03-22 - PRINT NUMBER 8658A [S08658 Detail]

Download: New_York-2023-S08658-Amended.html



                STATE OF NEW YORK
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                                         8658--A

                    IN SENATE

                                    February 27, 2024
                                       ___________

        Introduced  by  Sens.  GIANARIS,  BRISPORT,  SALAZAR  --  read twice and
          ordered printed, and when printed to be committed to the Committee  on
          Transportation   --   committee   discharged,  bill  amended,  ordered
          reprinted as amended and recommitted to said committee

        AN ACT to amend the public authorities law, in relation to enacting  the
          "get congestion pricing right act"

          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:

     1    Section 1. Short title. This act shall be known and may  be  cited  as
     2  the "get congestion pricing right act".
     3    § 2. Legislative findings and intent. The legislature hereby finds and
     4  declares  the  importance  of  the  New York Metropolitan Transportation
     5  Authority (MTA) and affirms the duty of the legislature to  ensure  that
     6  the  MTA  operates  effectively.  The MTA provides an essential service:
     7  transporting millions of New Yorkers on billions of trips each  year  to
     8  and  from their places of work, worship, and gathering.  The legislature
     9  further finds that, as the MTA moves to  implement  congestion  pricing,
    10  the  MTA must also encourage the use of public transit as an alternative
    11  by providing more frequent, reliable, and affordable service  -  partic-
    12  ularly  bus  service.  The legislature finds that bus system investments
    13  were at the core of London's successful congestion  pricing  implementa-
    14  tion and declares that New York must follow suit by investing in its own
    15  bus  service prior to the implementation of congestion pricing to better
    16  serve riders and attract riders for the long-term.
    17    § 3. The public authorities law is amended by  adding  a  new  section
    18  1266-n to read as follows:
    19    §  1266-n.  Bus  service  frequency  and reliability and fare-free bus
    20  expansion. 1. The authority shall allocate forty-five million dollars in
    21  state funds received to the authority's bus system to increase frequency
    22  and reliability.
    23    (a) Upon receipt of such funding the authority shall evaluate  target-
    24  ing such investments according, but not limited, to increasing the reli-
    25  ability, frequency, and speed of the following:
    26    (i) feeder routes to subway stations;

         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD14661-02-4

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     1    (ii) express buses into the central business district;
     2    (iii) buses that are chronically over capacity; and
     3    (iv) local and select buses.
     4    (b)  Routes  chosen  shall  have  capacity  for  more frequency absent
     5  infrastructure changes and priority shall be given to increasing service
     6  on the lines that are part of the fare-free bus pilot program.
     7    (c) The authority shall report on its route decisions  in  an  initial
     8  public  report  prior  to  the launch of such investments. The authority
     9  shall also report an evaluation of frequency and reliability outcomes of
    10  each selected route via two reports. The  first  such  report  shall  be
    11  completed no later than December thirty-first, two thousand twenty-four,
    12  and  the  second  such  report shall be completed no later than one year
    13  after the launch of such investments. Such outcome  reports  shall  also
    14  include  cost  and  schedule  projections  for each route funded by such
    15  increase.
    16    (d) Such  investments  shall  be  implemented  by  the  first  day  of
    17  congestion pricing's implementation.
    18    2.  The  authority  shall allocate forty-five million dollars in state
    19  funds received to expand the fare-free bus pilot program within the city
    20  of New York.
    21    (a) The fare-free bus pilot program expansion shall last for one year.
    22    (b) The fare-free bus pilot program  expansion  shall  consist  of  at
    23  least  fifteen  new  fare-free  bus  routes  and shall cost no more than
    24  forty-five million dollars in net operating costs. Net  operating  costs
    25  shall be determined by the total costs of implementing the fare-free bus
    26  pilot program expansion and shall not accrue to the city of New York.
    27    (c)  The  fare-free  bus  routes  included  in the fare-free bus pilot
    28  program expansion shall be selected by the authority,  and  may  include
    29  either  New York City Transit Authority or MTA bus routes, provided that
    30  there shall be at least three new fare-free bus routes  within  each  of
    31  the  following  counties:  Kings county, New York county, Queens county,
    32  Richmond county, and Bronx county.
    33    (d) The factors considered by the authority in  selecting  such  fare-
    34  free bus routes shall include but not be limited to:
    35    (i) service adequacy and equity for low-income and economically disad-
    36  vantaged communities; and
    37    (ii)  access  to employment and commercial activity in areas served by
    38  such fare-free routes.
    39    (e) Each route selected shall meet a minimum threshold of twenty thou-
    40  sand daily riders.
    41    (f) The authority shall report to its board on the fare-free bus pilot
    42  program expansion after it has been in  effect  for  three  months,  six
    43  months, and again upon the conclusion of the fare-free bus pilot program
    44  expansion.  Such  reports  shall  also be sent to the governor and every
    45  member of the state legislature and shall include, but  not  be  limited
    46  to, the following comparative performance metrics:
    47    (i)  ridership  totals  relative to equivalent time periods before the
    48  fare-free bus pilot program expansion took effect;
    49    (ii) percent of scheduled service delivered;
    50    (iii) average end-to-end bus speed changes;
    51    (iv) customer journey time performance;
    52    (v) additional bus stop time and travel time;
    53    (vi) wait assessments;
    54    (vii)  the cost to provide such service itemized by route; and
    55    (viii) scheduled service frequency.

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     1    (g) The authority shall also survey riders on the fare-free routes  at
     2  the  three-,  six-  and  twelve-month  marks on topics including but not
     3  limited to:
     4    (i) overall rider satisfaction;
     5    (ii)  real  and  perceived  economic  benefit  experienced  by riders,
     6  including economic savings;
     7    (iii) experience of security and safety when riding the fare-free bus;
     8  and
     9    (vi) general demographic information including annual income,  vehicle
    10  access,  race  and  ethnicity,  disability  status,  age, and enrollment
    11  status in discount program. The authority shall also  include  questions
    12  from  the  UMKC  Center  for Economic Information survey research of the
    13  Kansas City  Area  Transportation  Authority's  (KCATA/RideKC)  ZeroFare
    14  program quality-of-life effects. Survey methods shall include in-person,
    15  phone and online.
    16    (h)  The  authority shall implement all-door boarding on all fare-free
    17  buses beginning the first day of the fare-free bus pilot program  expan-
    18  sion.
    19    (i)  The  authority  shall  promote  the  fare-free routes through the
    20  following methods at a minimum: signage on buses, signage at bus  stops,
    21  intersecting subway stops, announcement on the authority "fares & tolls"
    22  webpage,  digital advertisements on subways, and across MTA social media
    23  accounts.   Any messaging promoting  the  fare-free  routes  shall  also
    24  include messaging reminding riders that such program is on select routes
    25  and  that  such riders should treat their bus operators with respect and
    26  decorum.
    27    (j) The authority shall present the fare-free bus pilot program expan-
    28  sion to its board for approval no later than sixty days after the effec-
    29  tive date of this section, for implementation no later than ninety  days
    30  after board adoption.
    31    § 4. This act shall take effect immediately.
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